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POPSObama Killed Michael Jackson! The first paragraph is from the cigar-sucker's own web page. The rest, and below, is from politicsusa.com. Rush’s comparison does not work. It doesn’t make sense. Partisan politics can’t be applied to something as random as a celebrity death. Ronald Reagan had as little to do with Jackson’s success, as Obama did with his death. Jackson’s talent made him the world’s biggest star in the 80s, not Ronald Reagan, and Obama did not cause Jackson’s heart trouble. The wingnut pundits are doing everything they can to cast Obama in a bad light. He's a tyrant and a dictator, but they descend to trivialities like his choice of mustard or his reaction to a reporter's intrusive ringtone. The cognitive dissonance it takes to agree with these people is becoming more conflicted every day. What's next - blame Obama for the Teapot Dome Scandal?
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POPSFamous prostitute's gravestone deemed too 'slutty'
Maybe provocative or sexy. I wouldn't call it "slutty" though? "But the cemetery officials are not alone in criticising Ungerer’s memorial. Photographer Günther Zint, another friend of Niehoff, told the newspaper, “There was a bit of a debate among her friends whether Tomi needed to emphasise her breasts like that. They were after all a bane of her life.” Niehoff, who gained fame for advocating the rights of sex workers in the 70s and 80s, died at age 63 in February 2009. Originally from Cologne, Niehoff lived through drugs, child prostitution and desperate attempts to get out of the sex trade. She grew up in an orphanage before slipping into prostitution, when she married a brothel owner, who committed suicide ten years later. She worked as a prostitute in Munich and Hamburg and had her own brothel before she began to push for the legalisation of prostitution in Germany in the 1980s. She then became a social worker to help women to get off the street."
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POPSMichael Jackson Biography & Profile Michael Jackson was unquestionably the biggest pop star of the '80s, and certainly one of the most popular recording artists of all time. 1958 Michael Joseph Jackson is born August 29, in Gary, Indiana, USA.
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POPSSecret tattoos for white collars If you need to hide your tattoo in daylight here is the solution. This tattoo will be visible only under UV lamps. ... In some clubs they have them, right? (expecially in the '80s)
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POPScheap ski trips Desperate2ski is focusing on skiing breaks, ski weekends and independent DIY skiing breaks to the Alps. We aims to help you plan and realise your independent organised ski break at the lowest cost possible. This site contains links to useful web pages and interesting resources, helping you to find affordable skiing in the Alps without compromising on quality.
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POPSI have a right to die how i want to...lol Really makes me mad when government turns into dictatorship and tries to control my life. Yeah i knows it's bad for you. I know it will eventually kill me. BUT... I don't do drugs, never have, i don't drink, and since doctor told me to either give up cigarettes or sex....well there went the wife...lol I don't bother other people with my 2nd hand smoke because i do respect their wishes not to inhale my smoke. So leave me alone with the smoking ! Have them taxed so much now it costs a fortune. But not alcohol or other things bureaucrats enjoy....why is that. Won't be long before there will be another Tea Party. This time not in Boston but nation wide.
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POPSAir France Flight went down in the Intertropical Convergence Zone, or ITCZ High pressure in the Northern Hemisphere churns air from the northeast toward the equator. On the flip side, air is steered from the southeast by high pressure in the Southern Hemisphere. The winds that move this air toward the equator are also known as "trade winds" and converge in the middle of the tropics. That's where the Intertropical Convergence Zone name comes from. Here, air and water temperatures are typically in the mid-80s. The warm, moist air is heated further by the blazing tropical sun. Steamy air, coming off the ocean, rises until it hits cooler, drier air aloft, forming clouds and thunderstorms. These gigantic storms contain volatile updrafts and downdrafts that can move at speeds of 100 mph.
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POPSfunny t shirt Wow, there are great themes of tshirts available on this website, I especially like funny t shirts.
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POPSWatch Gossip Girl Season 2 Episode 24 Watch Gossip Girl Season 2 Episode 24 video online at http://gossipgirl.nowlook.info In a flashback to the 80s, we see a 17-year-old Lily who gets kicked out of boarding school and runs away to L.A. Back in present day, Blair and Nate go to a prom together, but the night doesn't turn ...moreIn a flashback to the 80s, we see a 17-year-old Lily who gets kicked out of boarding school and runs away to L.A. Back in present day, Blair and Nate go to a prom together, but the night doesn't turn out as planned and Chuck has a something to do with it. And we see No Doubt perform as an 80's band named "Snowed Out". ...less
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POPSWatch Season 2 Episode 24 Watch Season 2 Episode 24 video online at http://gossipgirl.nowlook.info In a flashback to the 80s, we see a 17-year-old Lily who gets kicked out of boarding school and runs away to L.A. Back in present day, Blair and Nate go to a prom together, but the night doesn't turn ...moreIn a flashback to the 80s, we see a 17-year-old Lily who gets kicked out of boarding school and runs away to L.A. Back in present day, Blair and Nate go to a prom together, but the night doesn't turn out as planned and Chuck has a something to do with it. And we see No Doubt perform as an 80's band named "Snowed Out". ...less
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POPSChristian Love? While not applicable to to all Christians this report does cast an accusatory finger to the Catholic Church and its well known predisposition of cover-ups and lies to protect their own. IMO, another damning pronouncement of religion in its many guises.
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POPSThe Sad State Of Online Comments "Sweetie," "dear," and "zionist stooge liar." Virginia Heffernan, writing about foreign affairs columnist Ann Applebaum, sums up the quality of discourse going on in the reader comment sections of most news sites.